Kostya Proletarsky - Un documentaire sur la violence des prisons et l'importance de mettre fin à la « guerre à la drogue »

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Kostya Proletarsky - Un documentaire sur la violence des prisons et l'importance de mettre fin à la « guerre à la drogue »

12 janvier 2022

La mémoire de Kostya Proletarsky continue d'inspirer les mouvements pour en finir avec les politiques répressives en matière des drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

On 19 June 2009 Kostya Proletarsky, a drug user and HIV activist, died of tuberculosis meningitis at the Botkin Hospital in St. Petersburg, Russia. His death was the result of three years of mistreatment and torture at the prison facility No. 4 in Karelia, Russia. In Russia, where drug treatment is barely available, imprisonment becomes the main “solution” to the problem of drug addiction. But unfortunately, these institutions don’t cure. Instead, prisons kill.

The animated hand drawn documentary, featuring the original audio interview with Kostya and his mother, Irina, aims to commemorate Kostya Proletarsky and many others who have not survived prison systems around the world.

This animated movie is produced by the Rights Reporter Foundation, narrated by Anya Sarang, directed by István Gábor Takács, and is hand drawn frame by frame by Lili Rontó.

The documentary film was screened at 7 film festivals around the world, and won the main prize of the 65th Hungarian National Independent Film festival, and of the Madrid Film and Human Rights Film Festival in 2020.

For background materials, press kit and other resources, visit: https://www.drugreporter.net/kostya
Or contact: takacsistvangabor@rightsreporter.net
For more information on the Andrey Rylkov Foundation, visit: https://rylkov-fond.org/

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